Hillary's Final Strategy: Be Afraid

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First Posted: 12-29-07 05:55 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Eldridge, Iowa - Barack Obama and John Edwards might want to change the world. But Hillary Clinton wants to protect you against it.

That's the unmistakable message that Senator Clinton is pounding out in this final phase of the campaign to capture the Iowa caucuses. In a world brimming with danger and uncertainty, she argues as she blitzes the Hawkeye State, there's no time to waste daydreaming about pie-in-the-sky promises of reform.

Instead, the American people must choose a leader ready to immediately start fixing the problems that already exist and one who is immediately ready to face the inevitable and "unpredictable" crises looming right over the horizon. And that would be Clinton.

"We know some of the challenges that await the next president," Clinton told a packed crowd at a junior high school Saturday morning. "But no matter how much we know, we can't possibly anticipate all the problems."

The razzamatazz cheerleading, sloganeering style that punctuated her earlier campaign events has now been replaced by a sedate, somber, even grave tone coming from the podium. Clinton never raised her voice, never elevated the mood, and at times sounded like a concerned, responsible parent telling the kids that something terrible was taking place outside the door but not to worry because Mom and Dad - or in this case Hill and Bill- would take care of it.

Becoming president, she said in a hushed tone, is "an awesome responsibility. And it was thrown into relief with the events last Thursday with the assassination of Benazir Bhutto."

"When that person gets into the Oval Office," she said, referring to the next president, "there will be a stack of problems already waiting: a war, another war to resolve, an economy that is faltering, housing values that have dropped 6% in some parts of the country...all of those millions, 47 million of them uninsured."

As is now customary among her leading rivals, Clinton didn't utter the words Obama or Edwards - the two candidates now in a dogfight for the mantle of change- but she drew a bright shining line between her position and theirs. They are the dreamers. She is the doer. All three are locked in a dead heat to win next Thursday's first-in-the-nation caucus.

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"Everybody running is talking about change," Clinton said, sporting a royal blue blazer over black slacks. "Some people think you bring change by demanding it," she said, referring to Edwards. "Some people think you bring it by hoping for it," she continued in a clear reference to Obama. "And some people think you bring it by working very, very hard everyday. And that's what I've been doing for 35 years."

Even the name of this last-minute, multi-stop, week-long closing swing through Iowa carries the ultra-utilitarian title of "Big Problems, Real Solutions - Time to Pick a President."

Clinton's pragmatic pitch was well-received by the disproportionately elderly audience. And while Obama rallies are fueled with hard rock and Edwards events incline toward country fare, Clinton's rally was preceded by a performance by an accordion-led trio playing the U.S. Marine Corps hymn.

"I went to see Obama give a speech last night and he was inspiring," said Louise Mooney, a Maryland physician volunteering for the Clinton Iowa campaign and who attended Saturday's rally. "Obama is more conceptual. But Hillary's more of a leader, she's more nitty-gritty, more X-Y-Z."

While Clinton has been chided by her rivals for representing the past, she unabashedly touted the "1990s as a time of jobs and prosperity," and joked that "the 90s aren't exactly ancient history." She lauded the accomplishments of the Clinton administration including the 1996 abolition of the federal welfare safety net saying, "You know, the best way to help somebody is prepare them to get a job."

Much as her husband often did as a sitting president, she eschewed any sweeping promises of radical change and, instead, ticked off a long list of bite-sized program applets she would tackle as president: increased Pell grants, expanded tax credits for college tuition, and universal day care for 4 year olds. "And I'm going to eliminate those financial aid forms that parents have to fill out that take hours and hours," she promised.

"The economy was in great shape when her husband was in office," said a woman supporter in a green union T-shirt. "I think she learned a lot from him."

Check out the rest of HuffPost's Iowa coverage.

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- rh654 I'm a Fan of rh654 14 fans permalink

I have a feeling the Democrats might, yet again, pull Defeat out of the jaws of Victory.

I am not sure that either Clinton or Obama will be able to win the General Election.

I really think that Edwards would have the better chance of winning the Whitehouse against whoever the Republican nominee is.

Democrats need to STOP thinking about "Who is the best Democrat" and think "Who can beat the Republican Party".

Otherwise, you all will run someone who won't win...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 12/30/2007

I'm puzzled as to why the media hasn't been all over Hillary's decision not to take any more questions. How can she tout her toughness on one hand, and then be so cowardly?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 12/30/2007
- Tankan I'm a Fan of Tankan 3 fans permalink

Ask not what I can do for my country!

Ask instead what my country can do for me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 12/30/2007

She's right about expereince- but the wrong kind with the wrong people, making the wrong decisions.
At this point she need not worry about the 'dice' rolling in regards to Edwards or Obama. I'll roll my dice for Kucinich. Sick of the 'Re-tooled' Dems. they should send them back for repair- the puffs of smoke coming out of their mouths is apparent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 12/30/2007

Another hack attack by huffpo. Did Hillary say "BE AFRAID?" No she did not. Did she say that if we vote for a republican we will have another terrorist attack like 9/11? No she did not.
She spoke the solemn truth. Whoever gets the presidency is going to be inheriting one big pile of shit. These are dangerous times, especially now that Pakistan is in such turmoil. Did she say Pakistanis coming in should be watched closely? No she didn't. Did she try to scare us with dis-information?? No she did not.
Marc Cooper you are a lying hack. Maybe you could get a job at McDonalds, but you are no journalist. At least not a very competent one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 12/30/2007
- BudP I'm a Fan of BudP permalink

HRC is not exactly a profile in courage. She stopped taking questions from Iowans (not even planted questions). She ducks Russert's show. And she depends on surrogates to carry out her Smear and Fear campaign against Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 12/30/2007

let me put it to you this way as a republican hate monger this is how i see it:

chances of voting for -

Obama over Guliani or Huckabee 50%
Obama over Romney 1%

Hillary over Guliani, Huckabee or Romney 0%

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 12/30/2007

Her message is "BE SMART". Go for competance, experience, not empty rhetoric. When only 20 years old, before she met Bill, her first political speach was published in LIFE magazine. Even then they knew she would be a great future leader.
But reading these comments, most people are not smart. You will believe the eloquent but empty words of Bush or Obama who have no intention or ability or credibility to get Congress to implement their promises.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 12/30/2007
- ptarantino I'm a Fan of ptarantino 8 fans permalink

This country needs positive changes. Hillary ain't it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 12/30/2007

hillary has experience? please someone explain that to me. we might believe her claim of "being ready on day one" because of her experience but her husband wont release the records to prove her experience. it seems to me hillary's experience in the white house amounts to the failed health care plan, blamming a vast right wing conspiracy on her hubands infidelity (how'd that work out?) and numerous scandals from the travel office to vince foster. SO sure she has experience its just not the kind of experience we want or need again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 12/30/2007

Mrs. Clinton just stated on This Week with George S. that she had classified information. How is this possible without any security clearance?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 12/30/2007
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"And some people think you bring it(change) by working very, very hard everyday."

Damn, that sounds familiar.
Oh yeah, I remember now...

"Decidering is hard work!"


Uh huh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 12/30/2007
- tkk I'm a Fan of tkk permalink

There is nothing wrong with Hillary Clinton. Democrats don't like her because she's a woman, that's it. I just read that "leading Democrats" are sponsoring Michael Bloomberg, a full-fledged Republican, for president as an independent candidate.

How crazy is that? Support a man who IS a REPUBLICAN over a woman who is a Democrat because there's a rumor that Hillary is "Republica­n-lite." So, elect a total Republican? Nuts, it's just nuts.

The Democrats who participate in this fiasco are just traitors to the country and the party and they are blatant sexist chauvinists. Is that who we want running the country?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 12/30/2007
- Kane I'm a Fan of Kane 13 fans permalink

Hillary is a like a fomer spouse who wants to get back together. She promises that things will be different this time around and that she has changed. But soon you see that she hasn't changed at all. It's the same old battles and the same old fights. The same old familiar drama. The same old problems with the truth. The same old pettiness and egocentric approach that drove you away from her long ago. Yes, it's the same old Hillary. Sadly, some people just aren't capable of change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 12/30/2007
- OETKB I'm a Fan of OETKB 4 fans permalink

Sen Clinton's leadership skills are so non obvious we have Bill Clinton yesterday mouthing that she has better qualifications for leadership than Joe Biden, Bill Richardson, and Chris Dodd. I'm afraid the former President is verging on the point of political propaganda and is damaging his own persona as a respected former government official. It calls his judgment into question. Leadership is not developed by osmosis but by the hard knocks of showing you can get things done.

This pining for a charismatic leader is for the birds. We are not choosing a religious leader or a movement leader for that matter. Those things belong to the society. We are looking for someone to run an important branch of government. I don't see the case for Senator Clinton's surrogates. Words are not action or deeds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 12/30/2007
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